Substance Abuse Program Center (Continuum of Services) offers a continuum of substance abuse services including prevention, outpatient, intensive outpatient, and aftercare services as well as education/vocational services. The focus is on teaching, developing, and practicing re-entry/transitional skills necessary for a successful drug-free re-entry into the community upon release from prison. Inmates residing in a program center will receive the appropriate level of substance abuse services in addition to groups focusing on criminal thinking, family development, anger management, domestic violence, victim awareness as well as other appropriate topics.

Profiles of Substance Abuse Program Center
(Continuum of Services) Program FacilitiesOn June 30, 2011

In FY 2010-11, 56 different inmates received prevention services, 114 inmates received outpatient services and 141 inmates received aftercare services, with a total of 311 inmates receiving these types of services.

In FY 2010-11, 64 different inmates received prevention services, 130 inmates received outpatient services and 124 inmates received aftercare services, with a total of 318 inmates receiving these types of services.

In FY 2010-11, 79 different inmates received prevention services, 226 inmates received outpatient services and 277 inmates received aftercare services, with a total of 582 inmates receiving these types of services.

In FY 2010-11, 44 different inmates received prevention services, 132 inmates received outpatient services and 166 inmates received aftercare services, with a total of 342 inmates receiving these types of services.

In FY 2010-11, 61 different inmates received prevention services, 169 inmates received outpatient services and 180 inmates received aftercare services, with a total of 410 inmates receiving these types of services.

In FY 2010-11, 9 different inmates received Prevention services, 15 inmates received Outpatient services and 14 inmates received aftercare services, with a total of 38 inmates receiving these types of services.

For a 2-year follow-up on PROGRAM CENTER participants released in FY 2008-09, program completers were less likely to be recommitted to prison or community supervision than non-completers (18.0% vs. 22.3%).

For a 3-year follow-up on PROGRAM CENTER participants released in FY 2007-08, program completers were less likely to be recommitted to prison or community supervision than non-completers (26.6% vs. 34.0%).